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  • William Maley
    William Maley

    Sales Figure Ticker: April 2018

      Did April showers help bloom automaker sales?

    Author's Note: As we reported last month, General Motors will be reporting their sales numbers quarterly. The next time you will see GM and their subsequent brands will be in June. -WM

    Volvo Cars of North America, LLC - Up 17% (8,333 Vehicles Sold This Month, 28,416 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Audi of America - Up 7.4% (20,090 Vehicles Sold This Month, 50,052 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    FCA US LLC - Up 5% (184,149 Vehicles Sold This Month, 698,918 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Volkswagen of America - Up 4.5% (28,794 Vehicles Sold This Month, 112,746 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    BMW Group U.S. - Up 4.2% (27,213 Vehicles Sold This Month, 111,581 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Mercedes-Benz USA - Up 2.1% (30,115 Vehicles Sold This Month, 117,096 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Subaru of America, Inc. - Up 1.5% (53,170 Vehicles Sold This Month, 202,873 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Porsche Cars North America, Inc. - Up 0.7% (5,570 Vehicles Sold This Month, 19,524 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Jaguar Land Rover North America - 0% (8,467 Vehicles Sold This Month, 40,762 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Mazda North American Operations Down 4.6% (23,056 Vehicles Sold This Month, 107,051 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Mitsubishi Motors North America - Down 4.6% (7,990 Vehicles Sold This Month, 43,762 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Ford Motor Company -  Down 4.7% (204,651 Vehicles Sold This Month, 804,232 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Toyota Motor North America - Down 4.7% (192,348 Vehicles Sold This Month, 764,381 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Kia Motors America - Down 5.2% (50,585 Vehicles Sold This Month, 177,530 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    American Honda Motor Co.Down 9.2% (125,701 Vehicles Sold This Month, 488,192 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Maserati North America, Inc. - Down 24.9% (950 Vehicles Sold This Month, 3,663 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Nissan North America - 
    Down 28.1% (87,764 Vehicles Sold This Month, 503,767 Vehicles Sold This Year)


    Hyundai Motor America - 


    Brands:
    Acura - Down 15.9% (11,888 Vehicles Sold This Month, 45,302 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Alfa Romeo - Up 173% (1,847 Vehicles Sold This Month, 7,639 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Audi - Up 7.4% (20,090 Vehicles Sold This Month, 50,052 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    BMW - Up 3.8% (23.482 Vehicles Sold This Month, 97,317 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Chrysler - Down 18% (14,189 Vehicles Sold This Month, 60,422 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Dodge - Up 4% (40,994 Vehicles Sold This Month, 157,965 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Fiat - Down 45% (1,404 Vehicles Sold This Month, 5,418 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Ford - Down 4.3% (196,133 Vehicles Sold This Month, 773,252 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Genesis - 
    Honda - Down 8.4% (113,813 Vehicles Sold This Month, 422,890 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Hyundai - 
    Infiniti - Down 17% (8,960 Vehicles Sold This Month, 49,847 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Jaguar - Down 37% (2,019 Vehicles Sold This Month, 10,068 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Jeep - Up 20% (82,641 Vehicles Sold This Month, 310,746 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Kia - Down 5.2% (50,585 Vehicles Sold This Month, 177,530 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Land Rover - Up 24% (6,448 Vehicles Sold This Month, 30,694 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Lexus - Down 2.1% (21,642 Vehicles Sold This Month, 85,853 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Lincoln - Down 12.1% (8,518 Vehicles Sold This Month, 30,980 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Maserati - Down 24.9% (950 Vehicles Sold This Month, 3,663 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Mazda - Down 4.6% (23,056 Vehicles Sold This Month, 107,051 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Mercedes-Benz - Up 1% (27,207 Vehicles Sold This Month, 105,681 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Mercedes-Benz Vans - Up 28.4% (2,815 Vehicles Sold This Month, 11,001 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    MINI - Up 7.2% (3,731 Vehicles Sold This Month, 14,264 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Mitsubishi - Down 4.6% (7,990 Vehicles Sold This Month, 43,762 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Nissan - Down 29.1% (78,804 Vehicles Sold This Month, 453,920 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Porsche - Up 0.7% (5,570 Vehicles Sold This Month, 19,524 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Ram Trucks - Down 9% (43,074 Vehicles Sold This Month, 156,728 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Smart - Down 74.5% (93 Vehicles Sold This Month, 414 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Subaru - Up 1.5% (53,170 Vehicles Sold This Month, 202,873 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Toyota - Down 5.1% (170,706 Vehicles Sold This Month, 678,528 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Volkswagen - Up 4.5% (28,794 Vehicles Sold This Month, 112,746 Vehicles Sold This Year)
    Volvo - Up 17% (8,333 Vehicles Sold This Month, 28,416 Vehicles Sold This Year)

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    All of FCA is down except Alfa which is up 40,000 percent! FCA overall is up, almost entirely because of Fiat!  There you go, kill everything except Jeep Ram and Fiat!

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    14 hours ago, regfootball said:

    All of FCA is down except Alfa which is up 40,000 percent! FCA overall is up, almost entirely because of Fiat!  There you go, kill everything except Jeep Ram and Fiat!

    They are working diligently to that end.

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